The garden home is located in a rural area populated by Amazigh people, the indigenous people of the Mahgreb. I created a series of designs for the window and door grates, all based more or less abstractly on the proposed symbols of the Amazigh, the "free man" and "free woman" symbols. The steel artist took a look at this design for the studio door and suggested that it be simplified a little, and I agreed it was a good idea.
This design is for a few windows in the house.
The porches on both ends of the house now have roofs, and the comfort provided by these shelters on the east and west sides of the house should be substantial.
Geoff Lawton of the "Greening the Desert" project in Jordan claims that these ground-covering succulents (ice plants) provide a carpet of insulation for the soil, and it looks like we have a good start on that.
Kaoutar and I planted nine bags with three tree seeds in each today, and placed them in the temporary tree nursery on the north side of the bamboo palace.


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